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Adobe Acrobat button in Outlook 2007

Since I upgraded from Outlook 2003 Professional to Outlook 2007 Standard, I no longer have the option of saving an e-mail in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard format because the button is no longer there. I can't find out how to resurrect the missing button from Microsoft.

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Re: Adobe Acrobat button in Outlook 2007

I do not know if this will work so here goes:Start outlook > tools > options > other > advance options, down at the bottom you should see a button marked "add in manager" look for "adobe" in this list, if not click on the "install button", it should make a link to adobe from this setup. Hope this helps you.

Re: Adobe Acrobat button in Outlook 2007

Thanks, but that didn't work because there is no "add in manager" in my version of Outlook 2007. I'd like to attached a PDF file that shows exactly what appears in the "Advanced Options," but I can't figure out how to attach a file to this message -- or even if I can.

Thank you for taking the time to offer this suggestion. I'd be delighted to try any other ideas you might have.

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